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Given a monovision presbyope of +5.00D (OU). The patient wants
to be able to see the computer at 67cm, what would the contact
lens script be for this patient? - ANSWER-+6.50 one eye
How do you manage convergence excess, accomodative spasm?
- ANSWER-Issue plus RX
vision therapy, dot card
Leukocoria is one sign of retinoblastoma in children, what is the
next most indicative sign? (Strabismus, cataract and two others) -
ANSWER-Strabismus
An 85 year old patient wants to see the TV better, this patient has
ARMD, what would you advise? (Move 2x closer to the TV, move
2x further away from the TV, 2x telescope or 2x reverse
telescope) - ANSWER-Move 2x closer to the TV
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Which low vision device offers the largest working distance?
(Microscope, hand held telescope, stand magnifier or
telemicroscope) - ANSWER-hand held telescope
Treatment for pseudomonas? - ANSWER-
Which is the following occurs due to the normal ageing process of
the eye? (ILM thinning, ILM thickening, cell loss in the retina, cell
proliferation) - ANSWER-
What is bests disease and what colour vision defect may it
cause? - ANSWER-Vitelliform dystrophy, or Best disease, is a
hereditary retinal dystrophy involving the retinal pigment
epithelium (RPE), and leads to a characteristic bilateral yellow
"egg-yolk" appearance of the macula
Blue/yellow
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Lateral temporal visual field restriction occurs as a result of which
extra ocular muscle palsy? - ANSWER-6th nerve (abducens
affecting the lateral rectus)
What is the most prominent side effect of suddenly stopping a
steroid eye drop? - ANSWER-You can get rebound inflammation
What is not required to be done at every follow up with
Glaucoma?
Iops
Visual fields
Goniscopy
Corneal thickness - ANSWER-Pachymetry (as it is for diagnosis
not management)
When referring for glaucoma, what is the least important test?
(Visual acuity, IOP, CCT and one other) - ANSWER-????? VA
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A contact lens wearer that is 25 years old, what is the most likely
cause of SPK? (Mucin balls, solution toxicity, tear film stability and
one other) - ANSWER-Tear film instability
What is Ketotifen used for? - ANSWER-antihistamine and mast
cell stabilizer
Patient is a +2.50 hyperope with a +1.00D add, what is the least
likely prescription for this patient? (Multifocal, bifocal, 2 separate
pairs and one other) - ANSWER-???????
Baseball hit in the eye, limited elevation of the eyes, what would
the cause be? - ANSWER-Blow out fracture
Which of the following is a dry eye sign? Hyperosmolarity,
lysozyme decrease - ANSWER-Hyperosmorality
What can tear film hyperosmorality cause? - ANSWER-
hyperosmolarity can induce tear film instability by modifying the
interaction between tear film lipids and proteins, damaging the